Women under 45 in the UK are experiencing a rise in alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD), with liver-related conditions being a top cause of death for those aged 39-45; however, younger women’s consumption is decreasing. ARLD symptoms often go unnoticed until the condition has progressed, with stages including fatty liver disease, alcoholic hepatitis, and cirrhosis. To prevent ARLD, it is important to stick to alcohol intake guidelines and seek help if needed from resources such as Drinkline, Alcoholics Anonymous, and We Are With You.
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